iam looking for hatch in composite
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‎2005-03-01 07:54 AM
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‎2005-03-01 08:42 AM
‎2005-03-01
08:42 AM
Can you let people know more of what you are trying to do?
Have a look through the HELP files / manual this should help a lot and answer a few of your questions.
I can not find your section either, just the image of the fill.
Have a look through the HELP files / manual this should help a lot and answer a few of your questions.
I can not find your section either, just the image of the fill.

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‎2005-03-01 09:13 AM
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‎2005-03-01 04:19 PM
‎2005-03-01
04:19 PM
You might consider doing this with a line versus a fill. To create a insulation line is relatively simple. In you composite (other post) you would have to "split" your center part of the composite to allow a line in the middle.

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‎2005-03-01 05:06 PM
‎2005-03-01
05:06 PM
Unfortunately you can't use symbol line types in a composite.
Cheers.
Ben
Cheers.
Ben

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‎2005-03-01 09:02 PM
‎2005-03-01
09:02 PM
That's right - hopefully this will be changing soon!
In the meantime I suggest using the InsulFib library part in the ArchiCAD Library right over the top of your sections & details. It is very flexible - you can stretch it all over the joint using editable hotspots.
Cheers,
Link.
In the meantime I suggest using the InsulFib library part in the ArchiCAD Library right over the top of your sections & details. It is very flexible - you can stretch it all over the joint using editable hotspots.

Cheers,
Link.

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‎2005-03-01 09:12 PM
‎2005-03-01
09:12 PM
Yea,
I hope so too. Although, as you said, the insul lib. part is great it would be really nice to be able to use our symbol line types in comps.
Cheers.
Ben
I hope so too. Although, as you said, the insul lib. part is great it would be really nice to be able to use our symbol line types in comps.
Cheers.
Ben